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- Florentine_calendar abstract "The Florentine calendar was used in Italy in the Middle Ages. In this system, the new day begins at sunset. When the reference of a birth was, for example, "two hours into the day", this meant two hours after sunset. This means a birth date of August 12 would, by modern reckoning, be considered to be August 11. The year also began not on January 1 but rather on March 25, which is why some dates have an apparent one-year discrepancy. For example, a birth date of March 10, 1552 in Florentine reckoning translates to March 10, 1553 in modern reckoning. This was not unusual; the French year began on Easter day until 1564, the Venetian year on March 1 until 1522, and the English year on March 25 until 1752 (see beginning of the year). Italy was one of the few nations to immediately convert from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian: October 4, 1582 was followed by October 15, 1582 (Gregorian).".
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- Florentine_calendar wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Florentine_calendar wikiPageRevisionID "665282407".
- Florentine_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Florence.
- Florentine_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Obsolete_calendars.
- Florentine_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Easter.
- Florentine_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Florence.
- Florentine_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Gregorian_calendar.
- Florentine_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Julian_calendar.
- Florentine_calendar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Florentine calendar".
- Florentine_calendar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Florentine reckoning".
- Florentine_calendar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Florentine".
- Florentine_calendar hasPhotoCollection Florentine_calendar.
- Florentine_calendar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Calendars.
- Florentine_calendar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Florentine_calendar subject Category:History_of_Florence.
- Florentine_calendar subject Category:Obsolete_calendars.
- Florentine_calendar type Article.
- Florentine_calendar type Article.
- Florentine_calendar type Calendar.
- Florentine_calendar type History.
- Florentine_calendar comment "The Florentine calendar was used in Italy in the Middle Ages. In this system, the new day begins at sunset. When the reference of a birth was, for example, "two hours into the day", this meant two hours after sunset. This means a birth date of August 12 would, by modern reckoning, be considered to be August 11. The year also began not on January 1 but rather on March 25, which is why some dates have an apparent one-year discrepancy.".
- Florentine_calendar label "Florentine calendar".
- Florentine_calendar sameAs Florenca_kalendaro.
- Florentine_calendar sameAs Calendario_florentino.
- Florentine_calendar sameAs m.0dclph.
- Florentine_calendar sameAs Firentinski_kalendar.
- Florentine_calendar sameAs Фирентински_календар.
- Florentine_calendar sameAs Q3845138.
- Florentine_calendar sameAs Q3845138.
- Florentine_calendar wasDerivedFrom Florentine_calendar?oldid=665282407.
- Florentine_calendar isPrimaryTopicOf Florentine_calendar.